Citation Help

Browse or search the full text of the 10th edition of the AMA Manual of Style.

Overview and examples of the ACS style, from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia.

Author guidelines and other information for researchers who want to submit material to ACS publications.

These resources from Purdue's OWL website will help you learn how to use the American Psychological Association (APA) citation and format style. This section contains resources on in-text citation and the References page, as well as APA sample papers, slide presentations, and the APA classroom poster.

The official webpage of the APA citation style.

The APA Style Blog is the official companion to the APA Manual. Find examples about social media, YouTube, and much more.

Click the link provided to download the APA Template 6th Edition as a Microsoft Word document. Save the document to your PC or thumb drive.

This template complies with all the margin and heading requirements for an APA research paper so you don’t have to establish those items in your paper. Each time you open the template file, perform a Save As to save the file under a new name and preserve the template for future use.

A manual outlining guidelines for the publication process. Sections within include "The Publishing Process," "Style and Usage", and "Documentation."

From the University of Wisconsin at Madison, an unofficial guide to using the Chicago/Turabian styles.

Formerly CBE Style (The Council of Biology Editors) and now the CSE Style of Documentation in Science and Mathematics. This links to an overview of the style from the Writing Center at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.

FAQ on preparing and submitting your papers to IEEE Journals.

Journal of the American Medical Association's instructions for authors, including manuscript preparation and submission requirements.

Unofficial formatting and style guide for the MLA (Modern Language Association) style, from Purdue's OWL site.